SoundSeen: Cage / Braxton / Marclay takes as its starting point the “graphic score” – musical ideas presented less with standard musical notation than as...
Interested in increasing your value in the market place? As one of the nation’s top graduate accounting programs, the Wake Forest Master of Science in...
Join Wake Forest and international education colleagues February 9-10 for the Workshop on Intercultural Skills Enhancement conference sessions, available at...
Wake Forest first-year students in museum studies curated this exhibit exploring the “object biographies” of intriguing specimens in MOA’s collections. The...
The video game franchise Pokémon is one of the most popular cultural products to ever come out of Japan. Now more than 20 years old, it is still enjoyed by...
What does a culture look like?
Are the ideals, behaviors, symbols, and celebrations that comprise a culture truly unique, or do they share things in...
Home has personal significance and meaning. Home may be a place, landscape, object, journey, or relationship. Through contemporary art and ethnographic...
with Rev. Mark Menhinick
The primary focus of this class will be on ministry in the prison setting. We will take an inside-out view of prison life and...
Calling all student organizations! Donate toilet paper for a drive benefiting the Bethesda Center for the Homeless! Members from the organization that...
Discover the creative process behind Collidescope with Ping Chong and the rest of the creative team on the Tedford Stage following the performance on...